Cellular Radiation Chart by Cell Phone Brand
SAR or specific absorption rate is "a way of measuring the quantity of radiofrequency (RF) energy that is absorbed by the body. For a phone to pass FCC certification, that phone's maximum SAR level must be less than 1.6W/kg (watts per kilogram). The SAR level listed in our chart represents the maximum SAR level with the phone next to the ear, a level obtained through required FCC tests. Select the phone brand below to view its models and corresponding SAR:
It's important to note that in publishing this list are we in no way implying that cell-phone use is or isn't harmful to your health. If your phone isn't listed here (U.S. customers) and you've purchased it within the last two years (the FCC Web site currently does not provide information on models certified before 1998), you can request the SAR information from the manufacturer. You'll need the model number and FCC ID number, which is usually but not always listed under your phone's battery (you must remove the battery and look on the back of the phone). The following two links contain the top ten list of highest and lowest radiation emitting cell phones:
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